JOURNAL ARTICLE

MAC Protocol for Underwater Sensor Networks Using EM Wave With TDMA Based Control Channel

Md. Ibrahim Ibne AlamMd. Farhad HossainKumudu S. MunasingheAbbas Jamalipour

Year: 2020 Journal:   IEEE Access Vol: 8 Pages: 168439-168455   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Underwater communication (UWC) growing over the past few decades is the major tool for exploring the vast underwater space. Research and development of UWC networks are dominantly acoustic (Ac) wave based due to its long coverage capability. However, the demand of low latency and high throughput applications, and the emergence of short-range UWCs in modern times has drawn attention towards the development of electromagnetic (EM) wave based underwater sensor networks (UWSNs). In light of this, this paper proposes novel medium access control (MAC) protocols by integrating EM-based communications in UWSNs. Proposed protocols use one TDMA-based control channel and one or multiple data channel(s) for control and data packet transmissions respectively. The control channel uses EM wave, while the data channels use either EM or Ac wave for communications. Proposed MAC protocols are developed considering both protocol interference model and physical interference model by taking both propagation delay and underwater channel impairments into account. Performance of the protocols is evaluated through extensive simulations in terms of throughput, packet collision rate, waiting time, energy requirement and network coverage. Impact of system parameters including offered load, network size, data packet size, control packet power, water conductivity and channel bandwidth are analyzed thoroughly. A comprehensive feasibility study by comparing the proposed MAC protocols with the traditional protocols as well as with the full Ac-wave based counterpart is also presented for further validations.

Keywords:
Time division multiple access Computer science Computer network Channel (broadcasting) Control channel Wireless sensor network Protocol (science) Underwater Telecommunications Base station

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Topics

Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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